White clay pipe, unnoticed, with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramic pottery, pressed finished baked White clay pipe unnoticed with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle. Stiping surface of the heel inclined towards the underside of the stalk Decoration consists of eight oval dots around center spot archeology smoking tobacco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-clay-pipe-unnoticed-with-smooth-handle-and-stylized-tudor-rose-on-the-kettle-clay-pipe-smoking-equipment-smoke-floor-pottery-ceramic-pottery-pressed-finished-baked-white-clay-pipe-unnoticed-with-smooth-handle-and-stylized-tudor-rose-on-the-kettle-stiping-surface-of-the-heel-inclined-towards-the-underside-of-the-stalk-decoration-consists-of-eight-oval-dots-around-center-spot-archeology-smoking-tobacco-image228065857.html
RMR71895–White clay pipe, unnoticed, with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramic pottery, pressed finished baked White clay pipe unnoticed with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle. Stiping surface of the heel inclined towards the underside of the stalk Decoration consists of eight oval dots around center spot archeology smoking tobacco
White clay pipe, unnoticed, with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramic pottery, pressed finished baked White clay pipe unnoticed with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle. Stiping surface of the heel inclined towards the underside of the stalk Decoration consists of eight oval dots around center spot archeology smoking tobacco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-clay-pipe-unnoticed-with-smooth-handle-and-stylized-tudor-rose-on-the-kettle-clay-pipe-smoking-equipment-smoke-floor-pottery-ceramic-pottery-pressed-finished-baked-white-clay-pipe-unnoticed-with-smooth-handle-and-stylized-tudor-rose-on-the-kettle-stiping-surface-of-the-heel-inclined-towards-the-underside-of-the-stalk-decoration-consists-of-eight-oval-dots-around-center-spot-archeology-smoking-tobacco-image350094087.html
RF2B9G4G7–White clay pipe, unnoticed, with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramic pottery, pressed finished baked White clay pipe unnoticed with smooth handle and stylized Tudor rose on the kettle. Stiping surface of the heel inclined towards the underside of the stalk Decoration consists of eight oval dots around center spot archeology smoking tobacco
Model of a Capstan, Model of a capstan in a two-level wooden frame. It is a capstan for eight wind trees and has no catches to prevent it from falling back. The wooden king extends to the lower level. The drum is completely round, the molars do not protrude except at the heel where they are thickened and can move up and down. An inclined surface is arranged under the drum, as a result of which the molars move up and down during rotation and with their thickening move the line on the drum. The sloping surface can be removed from under the drum. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., 's Lands Werf Amsterdam Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/model-of-a-capstan-model-of-a-capstan-in-a-two-level-wooden-frame-it-is-a-capstan-for-eight-wind-trees-and-has-no-catches-to-prevent-it-from-falling-back-the-wooden-king-extends-to-the-lower-level-the-drum-is-completely-round-the-molars-do-not-protrude-except-at-the-heel-where-they-are-thickened-and-can-move-up-and-down-an-inclined-surface-is-arranged-under-the-drum-as-a-result-of-which-the-molars-move-up-and-down-during-rotation-and-with-their-thickening-move-the-line-on-the-drum-the-sloping-surface-can-be-removed-from-under-the-drum-scale-110-estimate-s-lands-werf-amsterdam-image261380951.html
RMW56X1Y–Model of a Capstan, Model of a capstan in a two-level wooden frame. It is a capstan for eight wind trees and has no catches to prevent it from falling back. The wooden king extends to the lower level. The drum is completely round, the molars do not protrude except at the heel where they are thickened and can move up and down. An inclined surface is arranged under the drum, as a result of which the molars move up and down during rotation and with their thickening move the line on the drum. The sloping surface can be removed from under the drum. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., 's Lands Werf Amsterdam
Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-haken-by-clonic-movements-and-when-planted-these-may-cause-it-toexecute-several-dancing-steps-before-it-is-securely-placed-duringwhich-the-heel-is-forcibly-elevated-and-the-patient-may-be-bodilyjostled-up-and-down-the-body-is-then-again-inclined-forward-overthe-supporting-limb-and-the-opposite-member-is-in-turn-carried-alittle-in-advance-of-its-fellow-these-short-jerky-halting-cloni-cally-disturbed-steps-are-frequently-rendered-more-difficult-by-the-over-action-of-the-adductors-of-the-thighs-which-displace-the-limbs-inwardcause-the-knees-to-interfere-with-image340001919.html
RM2AN4BWK–Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with
. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-life-of-wild-birds-a-new-method-of-the-study-and-photography-of-birds-birds-photography-of-birds-fig-79-five-kingfishers-from-chamber-at-end-of-tunnel-nine-days-old-july-19-1900-already-acquired-sume-curious-habits-the-like-the-adult-birds-stand-not-on-the-toes-simph-but-on-the-whole-tarsus-which-corresponds-to-the-scaly-part-of-the-leg-of-a-fowl-so-that-the-quot-drum-stick-quot-rises-from-the-heel-the-can-be-posed-in-any-position-like-to-soldiers-but-if-placed-in-line-they-will-soon-break-ranks-and-walk-backwards-even-mov-ing-up-inclined-planes-or-ag-image216353395.html
RMPFYMXY–. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag
Model of a Capstan, Model of a capstan in a two-level wooden frame. It is a capstan for eight wind trees and has no catches to prevent it from falling back. The wooden king extends to the lower level. The drum is completely round, the molars do not protrude except at the heel where they are thickened and can move up and down. An inclined surface is arranged under the drum, as a result of which the molars move up and down during rotation and with their thickening move the line on the drum. The sloping surface can be removed from under the drum. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., 's Lands Werf Amsterdam (p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/model-of-a-capstan-model-of-a-capstan-in-a-two-level-wooden-frame-it-is-a-capstan-for-eight-wind-trees-and-has-no-catches-to-prevent-it-from-falling-back-the-wooden-king-extends-to-the-lower-level-the-drum-is-completely-round-the-molars-do-not-protrude-except-at-the-heel-where-they-are-thickened-and-can-move-up-and-down-an-inclined-surface-is-arranged-under-the-drum-as-a-result-of-which-the-molars-move-up-and-down-during-rotation-and-with-their-thickening-move-the-line-on-the-drum-the-sloping-surface-can-be-removed-from-under-the-drum-scale-110-estimate-s-lands-werf-amsterdam-p-image349984512.html
RF2B9B4PT–Model of a Capstan, Model of a capstan in a two-level wooden frame. It is a capstan for eight wind trees and has no catches to prevent it from falling back. The wooden king extends to the lower level. The drum is completely round, the molars do not protrude except at the heel where they are thickened and can move up and down. An inclined surface is arranged under the drum, as a result of which the molars move up and down during rotation and with their thickening move the line on the drum. The sloping surface can be removed from under the drum. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., 's Lands Werf Amsterdam (p
Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-haken-by-clonic-movements-and-when-planted-these-may-cause-it-toexecute-several-dancing-steps-before-it-is-securely-placed-duringwhich-the-heel-is-forcibly-elevated-and-the-patient-may-be-bodilyjostled-up-and-down-the-body-is-then-again-inclined-forward-overthe-supporting-limb-and-the-opposite-member-is-in-turn-carried-alittle-in-advance-of-its-fellow-these-short-jerky-halting-cloni-cally-disturbed-steps-are-frequently-rendered-more-difficult-by-the-over-action-of-the-adductors-of-the-thighs-which-displace-the-limbs-inwardcause-the-knees-to-interfere-with-image342897648.html
RM2AWT9CG–Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with
A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double-inclined plane ; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) tended position; and in nearly all cases where this form of apparatusis used as a double-inclined plane, the lower end of the splint shouldbe elevated so that the heel shall not be much below the level of theknee. Bauers wire splints, used also for side-splints, when they are formed 498 FRACTURES OF THE TIBIA AND FIBULA. to fit the limb accurately, possess some advantages which must recom-mend them to the attention of surgeons; but neither these Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-listons-double-inclined-plane-applied-to-the-leg-in-a-case-of-compound-fracture-from-miller-tended-position-and-in-nearly-all-cases-where-this-form-of-apparatusis-used-as-a-double-inclined-plane-the-lower-end-of-the-splint-shouldbe-elevated-so-that-the-heel-shall-not-be-much-below-the-level-of-theknee-bauers-wire-splints-used-also-for-side-splints-when-they-are-formed-498-fractures-of-the-tibia-and-fibula-to-fit-the-limb-accurately-possess-some-advantages-which-must-recom-mend-them-to-the-attention-of-surgeons-but-neither-these-image338235892.html
RM2AJ7Y98–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double-inclined plane ; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) tended position; and in nearly all cases where this form of apparatusis used as a double-inclined plane, the lower end of the splint shouldbe elevated so that the heel shall not be much below the level of theknee. Bauers wire splints, used also for side-splints, when they are formed 498 FRACTURES OF THE TIBIA AND FIBULA. to fit the limb accurately, possess some advantages which must recom-mend them to the attention of surgeons; but neither these
Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-haken-by-clonic-movements-and-when-planted-these-may-cause-it-toexecute-several-dancing-steps-before-it-is-securely-placed-duringwhich-the-heel-is-forcibly-elevated-and-the-patient-may-be-bodilyjostled-up-and-down-the-body-is-then-again-inclined-forward-overthe-supporting-limb-and-the-opposite-member-is-in-turn-carried-alittle-in-advance-of-its-fellow-these-short-jerky-halting-cloni-cally-disturbed-steps-are-frequently-rendered-more-difficult-by-the-over-action-of-the-adductors-of-the-thighs-which-displace-the-limbs-inwardcause-the-knees-to-interfere-with-image342931518.html
RM2AWWTJ6–Nervous and mental diseases . haken by clonic movements, and when planted these may cause it toexecute several dancing steps before it is securely placed, duringwhich the heel is forcibly elevated and the patient may be bodilyjostled up and down. The body is then again inclined forward overthe supporting limb, and the opposite member is in turn carried alittle in advance of its fellow. These short, jerky, halting, cloni-cally disturbed steps are frequently rendered more difficult by the over-action of the adductors of the thighs which displace the limbs inward,cause the knees to interfere with
The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 294.—Hanging dorsal posture. it; the lower limbs hanging downward without support. Employed toenlarge the anteroposterior diameter of the inlet for high forceps operationor for extraction of the after-coming head (Figs. 294 and 299). OBSTETRIC SURGERY. 197 5. Inclined Dorsal or Trendelenburg Posture.—On the back, mi anincline, the downward dope from knee (or heel) i shoulder. Employedto make the intestines gravitate from the pelvic cavity toward the upperpari of the abdominal cavity. In laparotomy for ectopic gestation, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-text-book-of-obstetrics-for-practitioners-and-students-fig-294hanging-dorsal-posture-it-the-lower-limbs-hanging-downward-without-support-employed-toenlarge-the-anteroposterior-diameter-of-the-inlet-for-high-forceps-operationor-for-extraction-of-the-after-coming-head-figs-294-and-299-obstetric-surgery-197-5-inclined-dorsal-or-trendelenburg-postureon-the-back-mi-anincline-the-downward-dope-from-knee-or-heel-i-shoulder-employedto-make-the-intestines-gravitate-from-the-pelvic-cavity-toward-the-upperpari-of-the-abdominal-cavity-in-laparotomy-for-ectopic-gestation-image343024799.html
RM2AX23HK–The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 294.—Hanging dorsal posture. it; the lower limbs hanging downward without support. Employed toenlarge the anteroposterior diameter of the inlet for high forceps operationor for extraction of the after-coming head (Figs. 294 and 299). OBSTETRIC SURGERY. 197 5. Inclined Dorsal or Trendelenburg Posture.—On the back, mi anincline, the downward dope from knee (or heel) i shoulder. Employedto make the intestines gravitate from the pelvic cavity toward the upperpari of the abdominal cavity. In laparotomy for ectopic gestation,
The practice of surgery . e, for many years. It is described by him in the 2d vol. p. 220, of the Trims,nf the Am. Med. Association.—Ed.] during the use of the double inclined plane, it is well always, whenpracticable, to suspend the heel and foot by means of a sock—the endof which is hung, by a piece of tape, on a nob placed for this purposeon the upper and outer part of the footboard. It is also well, in allcases, to have the limb, in its splint or splints, considerably elevated;either by slinging or otherwise. Compound Fractures of the leg require no special notice. They are,in general, bes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practice-of-surgery-e-for-many-years-it-is-described-by-him-in-the-2d-vol-p-220-of-the-trimsnf-the-am-med-associationed-during-the-use-of-the-double-inclined-plane-it-is-well-always-whenpracticable-to-suspend-the-heel-and-foot-by-means-of-a-sockthe-endof-which-is-hung-by-a-piece-of-tape-on-a-nob-placed-for-this-purposeon-the-upper-and-outer-part-of-the-footboard-it-is-also-well-in-allcases-to-have-the-limb-in-its-splint-or-splints-considerably-elevatedeither-by-slinging-or-otherwise-compound-fractures-of-the-leg-require-no-special-notice-they-arein-general-bes-image342936891.html
RM2AWX3E3–The practice of surgery . e, for many years. It is described by him in the 2d vol. p. 220, of the Trims,nf the Am. Med. Association.—Ed.] during the use of the double inclined plane, it is well always, whenpracticable, to suspend the heel and foot by means of a sock—the endof which is hung, by a piece of tape, on a nob placed for this purposeon the upper and outer part of the footboard. It is also well, in allcases, to have the limb, in its splint or splints, considerably elevated;either by slinging or otherwise. Compound Fractures of the leg require no special notice. They are,in general, bes
A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double-inclined plane; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) same extended position; and in nearly all cases where this form ofapparatus is used as a double-inclined plane, the lower end of thesplint should be elevated so that the heel shall not be much below thelevel of the knee. Bauers wire splints, used also for side splints, when they are formedto fit the limb accurately, possess some advantages which must recom-mend them to the attention of surgeons; but neither these splints nor Fig. 215.. Louis Baue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-listons-double-inclined-plane-applied-to-the-leg-in-a-case-of-compound-fracture-from-miller-same-extended-position-and-in-nearly-all-cases-where-this-form-ofapparatus-is-used-as-a-double-inclined-plane-the-lower-end-of-thesplint-should-be-elevated-so-that-the-heel-shall-not-be-much-below-thelevel-of-the-knee-bauers-wire-splints-used-also-for-side-splints-when-they-are-formedto-fit-the-limb-accurately-possess-some-advantages-which-must-recom-mend-them-to-the-attention-of-surgeons-but-neither-these-splints-nor-fig-215-louis-baue-image343232268.html
RM2AXBG78–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double-inclined plane; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) same extended position; and in nearly all cases where this form ofapparatus is used as a double-inclined plane, the lower end of thesplint should be elevated so that the heel shall not be much below thelevel of the knee. Bauers wire splints, used also for side splints, when they are formedto fit the limb accurately, possess some advantages which must recom-mend them to the attention of surgeons; but neither these splints nor Fig. 215.. Louis Baue
Our lost explorers : the narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition as related by the survivors, and in the records and last journals of Lieutenant De Long . y to day we saw a loom-ing of land to the southwest, and sometimes in the clouds.We soon found that the ice always took up the drift withthe wind. The ship at this time began to heel to starboard under thepressure, and inclined about twelve degrees. We unshippedthe rudder, got up mast-head tackles on the port side, withlower blocks hooked to heavy ice-anchors about a hundredand fifty feet distant, and set them taut in order to keep thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-lost-explorers-the-narrative-of-the-jeannette-arctic-expedition-as-related-by-the-survivors-and-in-the-records-and-last-journals-of-lieutenant-de-long-y-to-day-we-saw-a-loom-ing-of-land-to-the-southwest-and-sometimes-in-the-cloudswe-soon-found-that-the-ice-always-took-up-the-drift-withthe-wind-the-ship-at-this-time-began-to-heel-to-starboard-under-thepressure-and-inclined-about-twelve-degrees-we-unshippedthe-rudder-got-up-mast-head-tackles-on-the-port-side-withlower-blocks-hooked-to-heavy-ice-anchors-about-a-hundredand-fifty-feet-distant-and-set-them-taut-in-order-to-keep-thes-image338125799.html
RM2AJ2XWB–Our lost explorers : the narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition as related by the survivors, and in the records and last journals of Lieutenant De Long . y to day we saw a loom-ing of land to the southwest, and sometimes in the clouds.We soon found that the ice always took up the drift withthe wind. The ship at this time began to heel to starboard under thepressure, and inclined about twelve degrees. We unshippedthe rudder, got up mast-head tackles on the port side, withlower blocks hooked to heavy ice-anchors about a hundredand fifty feet distant, and set them taut in order to keep thes
. The principles and practice of surgery. redifficult. It is better to carry the lines of incision from the two mal-leoli a little backwards, so that the knife will cross the bottom of thefoot about one inch and a half farther back; and in the case of anunusually long heel it will be proper to carry the incision backwardstwo inches. Third.—Expose the end of the malleolus interims fully, and intro-duce a strong, sharp bistoury half an inch below the malleolus, with the edge directed outwards toward the as-tragalus, and a little inclined upwardstoward the lower end of the tibia, be-ing careful n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-surgery-redifficult-it-is-better-to-carry-the-lines-of-incision-from-the-two-mal-leoli-a-little-backwards-so-that-the-knife-will-cross-the-bottom-of-thefoot-about-one-inch-and-a-half-farther-back-and-in-the-case-of-anunusually-long-heel-it-will-be-proper-to-carry-the-incision-backwardstwo-inches-thirdexpose-the-end-of-the-malleolus-interims-fully-and-intro-duce-a-strong-sharp-bistoury-half-an-inch-below-the-malleolus-with-the-edge-directed-outwards-toward-the-as-tragalus-and-a-little-inclined-upwardstoward-the-lower-end-of-the-tibia-be-ing-careful-n-image336662735.html
RM2AFM8N3–. The principles and practice of surgery. redifficult. It is better to carry the lines of incision from the two mal-leoli a little backwards, so that the knife will cross the bottom of thefoot about one inch and a half farther back; and in the case of anunusually long heel it will be proper to carry the incision backwardstwo inches. Third.—Expose the end of the malleolus interims fully, and intro-duce a strong, sharp bistoury half an inch below the malleolus, with the edge directed outwards toward the as-tragalus, and a little inclined upwardstoward the lower end of the tibia, be-ing careful n
Skating with Bror Meyer . %0 19 FIGURE 9. INSIDE FORWARD AND OUTSIDE BACK THREE The second half of this figure No. 9 is the back outside Three. The skater commences in the same manner as for a back outside eight, but the un-employed leg remains in front up to the turn. The body, which at the commencement isstrongly inclined, is somewhat straightened when approaching the turn, and the unem-ployed foot comes gradually nearer to the tracing foot, with the leading shoulder held 26 SKATING WITH BROR MEYER well back and lowered until the heel of the tracing foot can be seen between the arm andthe hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/skating-with-bror-meyer-0-19-figure-9-inside-forward-and-outside-back-three-the-second-half-of-this-figure-no-9-is-the-back-outside-three-the-skater-commences-in-the-same-manner-as-for-a-back-outside-eight-but-the-un-employed-leg-remains-in-front-up-to-the-turn-the-body-which-at-the-commencement-isstrongly-inclined-is-somewhat-straightened-when-approaching-the-turn-and-the-unem-ployed-foot-comes-gradually-nearer-to-the-tracing-foot-with-the-leading-shoulder-held-26-skating-with-bror-meyer-well-back-and-lowered-until-the-heel-of-the-tracing-foot-can-be-seen-between-the-arm-andthe-hi-image338440421.html
RM2AJH85W–Skating with Bror Meyer . %0 19 FIGURE 9. INSIDE FORWARD AND OUTSIDE BACK THREE The second half of this figure No. 9 is the back outside Three. The skater commences in the same manner as for a back outside eight, but the un-employed leg remains in front up to the turn. The body, which at the commencement isstrongly inclined, is somewhat straightened when approaching the turn, and the unem-ployed foot comes gradually nearer to the tracing foot, with the leading shoulder held 26 SKATING WITH BROR MEYER well back and lowered until the heel of the tracing foot can be seen between the arm andthe hi
Elements of animal physiology, chiefly human . A man pulling (raising) the cond order. The Bones upper end of an inclined ladder fi^om fnVon tfp-toe^against the wall, his foot being placedagainst the foot of the ladder as fulcrum (see fig. ^^y, apair of common fire-tongs used to hold a lump of coal the treadle of a lathe. The following are examples of this order of levers inthe human body:â 1. The radius of the fore-arm pulled up by the biceps muscle. 2. The hones of the foot, when w. the heel rests onthe ground, andthe toes are pull-ed upwards bythe muscles atthe front of theleg. 339. TheEre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-animal-physiology-chiefly-human-a-man-pulling-raising-the-cond-order-the-bones-upper-end-of-an-inclined-ladder-fiom-fnvon-tfp-toeagainst-the-wall-his-foot-being-placedagainst-the-foot-of-the-ladder-as-fulcrum-see-fig-y-apair-of-common-fire-tongs-used-to-hold-a-lump-of-coal-the-treadle-of-a-lathe-the-following-are-examples-of-this-order-of-levers-inthe-human-body-1-the-radius-of-the-fore-arm-pulled-up-by-the-biceps-muscle-2-the-hones-of-the-foot-when-w-the-heel-rests-onthe-ground-andthe-toes-are-pull-ed-upwards-bythe-muscles-atthe-front-of-theleg-339-theere-image338952001.html
RM2AKCGMH–Elements of animal physiology, chiefly human . A man pulling (raising) the cond order. The Bones upper end of an inclined ladder fi^om fnVon tfp-toe^against the wall, his foot being placedagainst the foot of the ladder as fulcrum (see fig. ^^y, apair of common fire-tongs used to hold a lump of coal the treadle of a lathe. The following are examples of this order of levers inthe human body:â 1. The radius of the fore-arm pulled up by the biceps muscle. 2. The hones of the foot, when w. the heel rests onthe ground, andthe toes are pull-ed upwards bythe muscles atthe front of theleg. 339. TheEre
. Farrow's manual of military training . le are well bent, the rear legtraced with the heel raised, the body inclined well forward. The power of a thrust comes from the right arm, theshoulders, the back, the legs, and the weight of the body. The lefttrm is used more to direct the point of the bayonet. A deliveredhrust throws a man off his balance, but in fighting this is instantlyiecovered by stepping forward with the rear foot. After a manlas learned the details of a thrust it will always be delivered whilehdvancing. 854 MILITARY TRAINING As additional instruction, the men may be permitted to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farrows-manual-of-military-training-le-are-well-bent-the-rear-legtraced-with-the-heel-raised-the-body-inclined-well-forward-the-power-of-a-thrust-comes-from-the-right-arm-theshoulders-the-back-the-legs-and-the-weight-of-the-body-the-lefttrm-is-used-more-to-direct-the-point-of-the-bayonet-a-deliveredhrust-throws-a-man-off-his-balance-but-in-fighting-this-is-instantlyiecovered-by-stepping-forward-with-the-rear-foot-after-a-manlas-learned-the-details-of-a-thrust-it-will-always-be-delivered-whilehdvancing-854-military-training-as-additional-instruction-the-men-may-be-permitted-to-image369670974.html
RM2CDBY2P–. Farrow's manual of military training . le are well bent, the rear legtraced with the heel raised, the body inclined well forward. The power of a thrust comes from the right arm, theshoulders, the back, the legs, and the weight of the body. The lefttrm is used more to direct the point of the bayonet. A deliveredhrust throws a man off his balance, but in fighting this is instantlyiecovered by stepping forward with the rear foot. After a manlas learned the details of a thrust it will always be delivered whilehdvancing. 854 MILITARY TRAINING As additional instruction, the men may be permitted to
. British manly exercises : containing rowing and sailing, riding, & driving, &c &c . an ice. The bottom of the iron should be a little curved : for,if perfectly straight, it would be capable of describing onlya straight line whereas the skaters progress must be cir-cular, because, in order to bring the edge to bear, the bodymust be inclined, and inclination can be preserved only incircular motion. This curve of the iron should be part of a circle whoseradius is about two feet. Thai shape enables the skater toturn his toe or heel outwards or inwards with facility. A screw would have a firmer h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-manly-exercises-containing-rowing-and-sailing-riding-driving-c-c-an-ice-the-bottom-of-the-iron-should-be-a-little-curved-forif-perfectly-straight-it-would-be-capable-of-describing-onlya-straight-line-whereas-the-skaters-progress-must-be-cir-cular-because-in-order-to-bring-the-edge-to-bear-the-bodymust-be-inclined-and-inclination-can-be-preserved-only-incircular-motion-this-curve-of-the-iron-should-be-part-of-a-circle-whoseradius-is-about-two-feet-thai-shape-enables-the-skater-toturn-his-toe-or-heel-outwards-or-inwards-with-facility-a-screw-would-have-a-firmer-h-image370138551.html
RM2CE57DY–. British manly exercises : containing rowing and sailing, riding, & driving, &c &c . an ice. The bottom of the iron should be a little curved : for,if perfectly straight, it would be capable of describing onlya straight line whereas the skaters progress must be cir-cular, because, in order to bring the edge to bear, the bodymust be inclined, and inclination can be preserved only incircular motion. This curve of the iron should be part of a circle whoseradius is about two feet. Thai shape enables the skater toturn his toe or heel outwards or inwards with facility. A screw would have a firmer h
. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double inclined plane ; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) If Welchs splint is preferred, a piece of narrow board should beplaced transversely under the heel of the apparatus, and made fast, asmay be seen in Listons splint, so as to prevent its tendency to fall overto one side or the other. Fig. 202.. B. Welchs jointed apparatus for fractures of the leg. The apparatus may be flexed or extended, and fixed in the positionrequired, by the hinges. This is done by means of pinion-like teeth atthe circumfer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-listons-double-inclined-plane-applied-to-the-leg-in-a-case-of-compound-fracture-from-miller-if-welchs-splint-is-preferred-a-piece-of-narrow-board-should-beplaced-transversely-under-the-heel-of-the-apparatus-and-made-fast-asmay-be-seen-in-listons-splint-so-as-to-prevent-its-tendency-to-fall-overto-one-side-or-the-other-fig-202-b-welchs-jointed-apparatus-for-fractures-of-the-leg-the-apparatus-may-be-flexed-or-extended-and-fixed-in-the-positionrequired-by-the-hinges-this-is-done-by-means-of-pinion-like-teeth-atthe-circumfer-image370017089.html
RM2CDYMG1–. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Listons double inclined plane ; applied to the leg in a case of compound fracture. (From Miller.) If Welchs splint is preferred, a piece of narrow board should beplaced transversely under the heel of the apparatus, and made fast, asmay be seen in Listons splint, so as to prevent its tendency to fall overto one side or the other. Fig. 202.. B. Welchs jointed apparatus for fractures of the leg. The apparatus may be flexed or extended, and fixed in the positionrequired, by the hinges. This is done by means of pinion-like teeth atthe circumfer
. Complete wildfowler . RETRIEVED A MILE FROM ACROSS THE SALTINGS. TO HO ! GOOD DOG I WILDFOWL DOGS—HOW TO BREAK THEM 71 faculty—nose—can only be successfully taught this workby practice, and to have a dog thoroughly reliable on theseand other points he must be two years old. Here I wouldremind my readers that retrievers in their first season shouldalways be kept on a leash or a trash cord when at heel, espe-cially if they are inclined to be headstrong. A leash oftenprevents a dog breaking, which is a habit harder to knockout than encourage. The other extreme, however, is some-times found in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/complete-wildfowler-retrieved-a-mile-from-across-the-saltings-to-ho-!-good-dog-i-wildfowl-dogshow-to-break-them-71-facultynosecan-only-be-successfully-taught-this-workby-practice-and-to-have-a-dog-thoroughly-reliable-on-theseand-other-points-he-must-be-two-years-old-here-i-wouldremind-my-readers-that-retrievers-in-their-first-season-shouldalways-be-kept-on-a-leash-or-a-trash-cord-when-at-heel-espe-cially-if-they-are-inclined-to-be-headstrong-a-leash-oftenprevents-a-dog-breaking-which-is-a-habit-harder-to-knockout-than-encourage-the-other-extreme-however-is-some-times-found-in-t-image374661731.html
RM2CNF8T3–. Complete wildfowler . RETRIEVED A MILE FROM ACROSS THE SALTINGS. TO HO ! GOOD DOG I WILDFOWL DOGS—HOW TO BREAK THEM 71 faculty—nose—can only be successfully taught this workby practice, and to have a dog thoroughly reliable on theseand other points he must be two years old. Here I wouldremind my readers that retrievers in their first season shouldalways be kept on a leash or a trash cord when at heel, espe-cially if they are inclined to be headstrong. A leash oftenprevents a dog breaking, which is a habit harder to knockout than encourage. The other extreme, however, is some-times found in t
. Judging farm animals . Livestock. DEFECTS IN THE HORSE 203 trouble. Draft horses, especially those with long feet and high heel are most predisposed to have this disease. Ac- cording to Gay,^ "sidebones are most common on the outer quarters of wide-fronted draft horses, because such horses are inclined to be 'toe nar- row, ' which brings the outer quarter nearer to the center of weight bearing, thereby imposing weight and wear which should be borne by the other quarter." Horses driven on pavement or hard roads are much more given to sidebones than those work- ing most of their time Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/judging-farm-animals-livestock-defects-in-the-horse-203-trouble-draft-horses-especially-those-with-long-feet-and-high-heel-are-most-predisposed-to-have-this-disease-ac-cording-to-gay-quotsidebones-are-most-common-on-the-outer-quarters-of-wide-fronted-draft-horses-because-such-horses-are-inclined-to-be-toe-nar-row-which-brings-the-outer-quarter-nearer-to-the-center-of-weight-bearing-thereby-imposing-weight-and-wear-which-should-be-borne-by-the-other-quarterquot-horses-driven-on-pavement-or-hard-roads-are-much-more-given-to-sidebones-than-those-work-ing-most-of-their-time-image232316614.html
RMRDXX5X–. Judging farm animals . Livestock. DEFECTS IN THE HORSE 203 trouble. Draft horses, especially those with long feet and high heel are most predisposed to have this disease. Ac- cording to Gay,^ "sidebones are most common on the outer quarters of wide-fronted draft horses, because such horses are inclined to be 'toe nar- row, ' which brings the outer quarter nearer to the center of weight bearing, thereby imposing weight and wear which should be borne by the other quarter." Horses driven on pavement or hard roads are much more given to sidebones than those work- ing most of their time
. Biennial report of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture ... Horticulture -- Oregon; Fruit-culture -- Oregon; Gardening -- Oregon. Fig. X. (After Fuller). E.H. EH E.H. Fig. XI. Fig. XII. cases where the plant is inclined to be indifferent to propagation by cuttings. Its merit consists in having a portion of thoroughly mature wood at its base, together with the shoulder which constitutes the chief value of the heel cutting. In both the heel and mallet cutting, the store of cambium about the shoulder and the node from which the lateral branch had its origin is believed to be the explanation f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biennial-report-of-the-oregon-state-board-of-horticulture-horticulture-oregon-fruit-culture-oregon-gardening-oregon-fig-x-after-fuller-eh-eh-eh-fig-xi-fig-xii-cases-where-the-plant-is-inclined-to-be-indifferent-to-propagation-by-cuttings-its-merit-consists-in-having-a-portion-of-thoroughly-mature-wood-at-its-base-together-with-the-shoulder-which-constitutes-the-chief-value-of-the-heel-cutting-in-both-the-heel-and-mallet-cutting-the-store-of-cambium-about-the-shoulder-and-the-node-from-which-the-lateral-branch-had-its-origin-is-believed-to-be-the-explanation-f-image234715413.html
RMRHT5W9–. Biennial report of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture ... Horticulture -- Oregon; Fruit-culture -- Oregon; Gardening -- Oregon. Fig. X. (After Fuller). E.H. EH E.H. Fig. XI. Fig. XII. cases where the plant is inclined to be indifferent to propagation by cuttings. Its merit consists in having a portion of thoroughly mature wood at its base, together with the shoulder which constitutes the chief value of the heel cutting. In both the heel and mallet cutting, the store of cambium about the shoulder and the node from which the lateral branch had its origin is believed to be the explanation f
. The Canadian journal ; a repertory of industry, science, and art ; and a record of the proceedings of the Canadian Institute. S8 CANADA AT THE GBEAT EXHIBITION. consequence of the rubbing action being confined to the revolving of the friction rollere upon their axles, instead of the inclined plane rubbing upon the pins, or the thread of an endless screw rubbing upon the teeth of a worm->^'heel, which has ouly contact at a little more than a line. This has a scraping action, tending [1852. constantly to remove the oil from the surface, but in the friction rollers there is a much larger sur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-journal-a-repertory-of-industry-science-and-art-and-a-record-of-the-proceedings-of-the-canadian-institute-s8-canada-at-the-gbeat-exhibition-consequence-of-the-rubbing-action-being-confined-to-the-revolving-of-the-friction-rollere-upon-their-axles-instead-of-the-inclined-plane-rubbing-upon-the-pins-or-the-thread-of-an-endless-screw-rubbing-upon-the-teeth-of-a-worm-gtheel-which-has-ouly-contact-at-a-little-more-than-a-line-this-has-a-scraping-action-tending-1852-constantly-to-remove-the-oil-from-the-surface-but-in-the-friction-rollers-there-is-a-much-larger-sur-image233532970.html
RMRFX9K6–. The Canadian journal ; a repertory of industry, science, and art ; and a record of the proceedings of the Canadian Institute. S8 CANADA AT THE GBEAT EXHIBITION. consequence of the rubbing action being confined to the revolving of the friction rollere upon their axles, instead of the inclined plane rubbing upon the pins, or the thread of an endless screw rubbing upon the teeth of a worm->^'heel, which has ouly contact at a little more than a line. This has a scraping action, tending [1852. constantly to remove the oil from the surface, but in the friction rollers there is a much larger sur
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 604 DISEASES OP THE HOKSE.. I"io. 35.— Side view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " bi'oalilng over" (quicken the action) in a "forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Adams, John William, 1862-; Eichhorn, Adolph, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-604-diseases-op-the-hokse-iquotio-35-side-view-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-as-to-quicken-the-quot-bioalilng-overquot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quotforgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-industry-adams-john-william-1862-eichhorn-adolph-image232372157.html
RMRE1D1H–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 604 DISEASES OP THE HOKSE.. I"io. 35.— Side view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " bi'oalilng over" (quicken the action) in a "forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Adams, John William, 1862-; Eichhorn, Adolph,
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 42 UPPER EOCENE MAMMALIA anterior tooth may have been present but evidence is lacking. The canine is re- presented by an alveolus indicating a larger anteriorly-inclined tooth. Pi, single- rooted and well-separated, is represented by the alveolus which is smaller than that of the canine. P2 is double-rooted and oval in outline. A single large anterior median cusp slopes antero-basally to a small low antero-intemal cuspule; a small heel bears a minute internal cuspule. P3 is knoWn only from the alveoli; the tooth is double- rooted and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-geology-42-upper-eocene-mammalia-anterior-tooth-may-have-been-present-but-evidence-is-lacking-the-canine-is-re-presented-by-an-alveolus-indicating-a-larger-anteriorly-inclined-tooth-pi-single-rooted-and-well-separated-is-represented-by-the-alveolus-which-is-smaller-than-that-of-the-canine-p2-is-double-rooted-and-oval-in-outline-a-single-large-anterior-median-cusp-slopes-antero-basally-to-a-small-low-antero-intemal-cuspule-a-small-heel-bears-a-minute-internal-cuspule-p3-is-known-only-from-the-alveoli-the-tooth-is-double-rooted-and-image233984063.html
RMRGJW1K–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 42 UPPER EOCENE MAMMALIA anterior tooth may have been present but evidence is lacking. The canine is re- presented by an alveolus indicating a larger anteriorly-inclined tooth. Pi, single- rooted and well-separated, is represented by the alveolus which is smaller than that of the canine. P2 is double-rooted and oval in outline. A single large anterior median cusp slopes antero-basally to a small low antero-intemal cuspule; a small heel bears a minute internal cuspule. P3 is knoWn only from the alveoli; the tooth is double- rooted and
. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. 580 DISEASES OP THE HOKSE.. Pig. 15.—Side Tiew of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) in a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Pearson, Leonard, 1868-1909. Washington : Govt. Pri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-580-diseases-op-the-hokse-pig-15side-tiew-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-as-to-quicken-the-quot-breaking-over-quot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quot-forgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-industry-pearson-leonard-1868-1909-washington-govt-pri-image232372706.html
RMRE1DN6–. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. 580 DISEASES OP THE HOKSE.. Pig. 15.—Side Tiew of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) in a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Pearson, Leonard, 1868-1909. Washington : Govt. Pri
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Two-wheeling along the Tar Heel coast. the northern coast spend an average of $789 per trip; down south, they spend less: $607. Frugal North Carolinians average spending only $578 on their coastal vacations. The top three expenditures in all cases were lodging, eating and drink- ing establishments, and food and supplies bought at stores. Once they unfurl their towels and pop up the beach umbrellas, Tar Heel vacationers are inclined to stay put. More than 50 percent of the state's resident vacationers never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-watch-marine-resources-oceanography-coastal-zone-management-coastal-ecology-two-wheeling-along-the-tar-heel-coast-the-northern-coast-spend-an-average-of-789-per-trip-down-south-they-spend-less-607-frugal-north-carolinians-average-spending-only-578-on-their-coastal-vacations-the-top-three-expenditures-in-all-cases-were-lodging-eating-and-drink-ing-establishments-and-food-and-supplies-bought-at-stores-once-they-unfurl-their-towels-and-pop-up-the-beach-umbrellas-tar-heel-vacationers-are-inclined-to-stay-put-more-than-50-percent-of-the-states-resident-vacationers-never-image232720337.html
RMREH94H–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Two-wheeling along the Tar Heel coast. the northern coast spend an average of $789 per trip; down south, they spend less: $607. Frugal North Carolinians average spending only $578 on their coastal vacations. The top three expenditures in all cases were lodging, eating and drink- ing establishments, and food and supplies bought at stores. Once they unfurl their towels and pop up the beach umbrellas, Tar Heel vacationers are inclined to stay put. More than 50 percent of the state's resident vacationers never
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 586 DISEASES OF THE HOBSB.. Fig. 15.^—Side ylew of a fore hoof shod so aa to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) In a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks Inclined forward, and the rolled toe. •. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Adams, John William, 1862-; Harbaugh, William Hey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-586-diseases-of-the-hobsb-fig-15side-ylew-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-aa-to-quicken-the-quot-breaking-over-quot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quot-forgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-industry-adams-john-william-1862-harbaugh-william-hey-image232350134.html
RMRE0CY2–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 586 DISEASES OF THE HOBSB.. Fig. 15.^—Side ylew of a fore hoof shod so aa to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) In a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks Inclined forward, and the rolled toe. •. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Adams, John William, 1862-; Harbaugh, William Hey
. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-life-of-wild-birds-a-new-method-of-the-study-and-photography-of-birds-birds-photography-of-birds-fig-79-five-kingfishers-from-chamber-at-end-of-tunnel-nine-days-old-july-19-1900-already-acquired-sume-curious-habits-the-like-the-adult-birds-stand-not-on-the-toes-simph-but-on-the-whole-tarsus-which-corresponds-to-the-scaly-part-of-the-leg-of-a-fowl-so-that-the-quot-drum-stick-quot-rises-from-the-heel-the-can-be-posed-in-any-position-like-to-soldiers-but-if-placed-in-line-they-will-soon-break-ranks-and-walk-backwards-even-mov-ing-up-inclined-planes-or-ag-image232010300.html
RMRDCYE4–. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag
. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. Pig. 15.—Side Tiew of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) in a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Fig. 1G.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent in,iury to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the toe calk can be dispensed with and the shoe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-pig-15side-tiew-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-as-to-quicken-the-quot-breaking-over-quot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quot-forgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-fig-1gside-view-of-a-short-toed-hind-hoof-of-a-forger-shod-to-slow-the-action-and-to-prevent-iniury-to-the-fore-heels-by-the-toe-of-the-hind-shoe-note-the-elevation-of-the-short-toe-by-means-of-a-toe-calk-and-the-projection-of-the-toe-beyond-the-shoe-when-such-a-hoof-has-grown-more-toe-the-toe-calk-can-be-dispensed-with-and-the-shoe-image232372704.html
RMRE1DN4–. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. Pig. 15.—Side Tiew of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) in a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Fig. 1G.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent in,iury to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the toe calk can be dispensed with and the shoe
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. I"io. 35.— Side view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " bi'oalilng over" (quicken the action) in a "forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Fig. 16.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent Injur.v to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the foe calk can be dispensed with and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-iquotio-35-side-view-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-as-to-quicken-the-quot-bioalilng-overquot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quotforgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-fig-16side-view-of-a-short-toed-hind-hoof-of-a-forger-shod-to-slow-the-action-and-to-prevent-injurv-to-the-fore-heels-by-the-toe-of-the-hind-shoe-note-the-elevation-of-the-short-toe-by-means-of-a-toe-calk-and-the-projection-of-the-toe-beyond-the-shoe-when-such-a-hoof-has-grown-more-toe-the-foe-calk-can-be-dispensed-with-and-th-image232372156.html
RMRE1D1G–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. I"io. 35.— Side view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the " bi'oalilng over" (quicken the action) in a "forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks inclined forward, and the rolled toe.. Fig. 16.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent Injur.v to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the foe calk can be dispensed with and th
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. Fig. 15.^—Side ylew of a fore hoof shod so aa to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) In a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks Inclined forward, and the rolled toe. •. Fig. 16.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent injury to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the toe calk can be dispensed with and the sho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-fig-15side-ylew-of-a-fore-hoof-shod-so-aa-to-quicken-the-quot-breaking-over-quot-quicken-the-action-in-a-quot-forgerquot-note-the-short-shoe-heel-calks-inclined-forward-and-the-rolled-toe-fig-16side-view-of-a-short-toed-hind-hoof-of-a-forger-shod-to-slow-the-action-and-to-prevent-injury-to-the-fore-heels-by-the-toe-of-the-hind-shoe-note-the-elevation-of-the-short-toe-by-means-of-a-toe-calk-and-the-projection-of-the-toe-beyond-the-shoe-when-such-a-hoof-has-grown-more-toe-the-toe-calk-can-be-dispensed-with-and-the-sho-image232350127.html
RMRE0CXR–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. Fig. 15.^—Side ylew of a fore hoof shod so aa to quicken the " breaking over " (quicken the action) In a " forger." Note the short shoe, heel calks Inclined forward, and the rolled toe. •. Fig. 16.—Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger, shod to slow the action and to prevent injury to the fore heels by the toe of the hind shoe. Note the elevation of the short toe by means of a toe calk and the projection of the toe beyond the shoe. When such a hoof has grown more toe, the toe calk can be dispensed with and the sho
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